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Gaiters are the outdoor clothing item most often dismissed as unnecessary until the moment they become essential. Here is when to wear them and how to choose.
Cold wet hands are a safety issue as much as a comfort one. Here is a practical guide to waterproof gloves for Australian outdoor conditions.
The difference between quality polarised sunglasses and cheap ones is not just price β it is the difference between seeing fish and not seeing fish. Here is what matters.
Spinning reel, baitcaster, overhead, threadline β the terminology creates unnecessary confusion. Here is a clear guide to what each type does and when to use it.
Your pack is the gear you carry all your other gear in. Getting it right changes every hunt. Here is a practical guide to choosing one for Australian conditions.
The outdoor industry spent decades offering women's gear that was just men's gear in pink. Here is what genuine women's-specific outdoor clothing looks like and why fit changes function.
European and American camo patterns look nothing like Australia. Here is how to choose a pattern that actually works in our terrain.
A farmer's rain jacket needs to work differently from a hiker's. Here is what that means in practical terms and what to look for.
One quality knife is more useful than five mediocre ones. Here is how to choose the right blade for field use in Australia.
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